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New movies are arriving on streaming services this summer, from "Happy Gilmore 2" and "Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires" to the "The Old Guard 2."
Below, IndieWire rounds up 35 movies to see this summer through the end of August. P.S. for IndieWire, summer movies start in May, as we expect some of this month’s releases to have legs (as well as wider releases) into June and beyond.
From major superhero reboots to Brad Pitt racing cars and Tom Cruise falling out of planes — your complete, curated summer-moviegoing guide.
The summer movie season features lots of superheroes, sequels and returns to ‘Karate Kid’ and ‘Freaky Friday.’
This year, the powerful studio is back in that familiar spot with “Thunderbolts,” which brings together misfits and antiheroes like Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Red Guardian (David Harbour) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan).
From superhero tentpoles and blockbuster sequels to new horror films and indie thrillers, this summer is packed with reasons to hit the theater.
If you’re looking for something besides blockbuster fare this summer, these are the movies I recommend you keep an eye on.
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